Is it time for Kpop agencies to stop relying on China with this new developement?

  • New online regulations to control harmful, irrational fan behavior

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    China's top internet watchdog has decreed that all cyberspace authorities across the country intensify efforts to regulate online platforms and celebrity agents to help netizens support their idols in a rational manner. d


    The Cyberspace Administration of China issued the requirements in a notice on Friday, clarifying that all celebrity ranking lists should be canceled except for those involving music, TV or film.


    The administration ordered internet platforms to draw up clear and strict guidelines for celebrity agents for online account registration, posts, commercial promotion, emergency public relations and fan management.


    As some fans express support for their idols through the use of bad language or by making false claims about other celebrities, the authority said that internet platforms must remove such posts in a timely manner, and impose harsher punishments on those that post them.


    Meanwhile, online communities, groups and channels that cause disturbances, including those that encourage fans to raise money for celebrities or share gossip about them, will be cleaned up and shut down. Online programs and talent shows are also forbidden from encouraging fans to pay to vote for contestants.


    The aim of the new requirements is to better manage fan quan, or "fan circles" — organized groups of passionate, loyal supporters who share information about their idols and voluntarily spend their time, money and expertise on making these performers as popular and influential as possible.


    In recent years, irrational behavior resulting from this practice has shocked the nation and prompted the administration to take measures to increase governance in cyberspace.


    Source: Chinadaily.com.cn


    They already shut down survival shows and now they are going after fan activities. I have a bad feeling Kpop sales from China will be affected by this.


    So should agencies now shift focus on the US, Japan and maybe the overlooked region of SEA?

  • So there will no longer bulk groups purchases?


    I do think this is a good thing. Most of times those group purchases were non shipping back, people where literally just throwing money to the window. If they want to spend their money so badly kpop companies should offer a digital option, they will still making money but at least we won't see so many albums being sent to trash can

  • So there will no longer bulk groups purchases?


    I do think this is a good thing. Most of times those group purchases were non shipping back, people where literally just throwing money to the window. If they want to spend their money so badly kpop companies should offer a digital option, they will still making money but at least we won't see so many albums being sent to trash can

    but Chinese fans are buying kpop songs digitally too...

    on QQ or on Netease


    it was that Chinese bars of one or another Idol wanted to show true support and make sure their fav earn money from physical album sales, this is why they were ordering big shipments, and not all were later sent to trash can like you said...


    those are rather done by individual people who for example order 200-300 copies because they want photocards, and later on they don't need those 199 or 299 copies of album so they just put it in a waste container.

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  • They do this because they want awards and music shows. I always find Koreans obsession with titles and prizes pretty pathetic, but that's how their society is, they revolve around not being the best you can be, but rather being bigger than others. In Korea is a bigger prize to sell 200k and more than anyone else than sell 2 million and being only the top 5. Of course this culture is extended to idols, that's why they cry and are look down when they lose awards and no fan want to see their faves suffering


    Problem is Korean awards don't count foreign digitals, neither digital album sales. Bulk buying digital is far more healthy than bulk buying physical as it, as least don't produce huge amounts of wasted paper and plastic. Right now armys are bulk buying digitals in USA and it's working just fine because USA charts recognize digital sales


    I don't know why Koreans are so backwards on their charts methodology, we all know those awards were created only for the sake of robbing fans money and try to insert some money in a dying industry (Korean music market is extremely irrelevant outside kpop). If the purpose was solely making fans open their wallets it's time to recognize iFans money and include us on their criteria, right now iFans need to make a lot of workarounds to help manipulating domestic success, including buying albums they sometimes will never touch

  • They do this because they want awards and music shows. I always find Koreans obsession with titles and prizes pretty pathetic, but that's how their society is, they revolve around not being the best you can be, but rather being bigger than others. In Korea is a bigger prize to sell 200k and more than anyone else than sell 2 million and being only the top 5. Of course this culture is extended to idols, that's why they cry and are look down when they lose awards and no fan want to see their faves suffering


    Problem is Korean awards don't count foreign digitals, neither digital album sales. Bulk buying digital is far more healthy than bulk buying physical as it, as least don't produce huge amounts of wasted paper and plastic. Right now armys are bulk buying digitals in USA and it's working just fine because USA charts recognize digital sales


    I don't know why Koreans are so backwards on their charts methodology, we all know those awards were created only for the sake of robbing fans money and try to insert some money in a dying industry (Korean music market is extremely irrelevant outside kpop). If the purpose was solely making fans open their wallets it's time to recognize iFans money and include us on their criteria, right now iFans need to make a lot of workarounds to help manipulating domestic success, including buying albums they sometimes will never touch

    well listen but those wins are also meaningful for groups... for example if they ain't a group which has like 20-30 wins, and just 1-2 or maybe even none, then even receiving and music tv show award per comeback is a proof for girls/boys that their hard work pays off, and that people like and enjoy their song, and voted for them.

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  • well listen but those wins are also meaningful for groups... for example if they ain't a group which has like 20-30 wins, and just 1-2 or maybe even none, then even receiving and music tv show award per comeback is a proof for girls/boys that their hard work pays off, and that people like and enjoy their song, and voted for them.

    Ok, but I find this concerning. It's just not a healthy culture of celebration, it's a toxic culture of competition and overcoming competitors. You don't give awards because groups break their personal records, you award them because they beat someone else based in some random criteria


    But well regardless the ethical discussion there IS means to keep awards going on without resorting in massive useless albums purchases. I love physical albums, and sometimes I buy 2 or 3 versions for collection purposes, but buying a hundred copies and giving away the other copies are something else entirely. Companies themselves loses money


    Look what Bighit did for BTS, instead of releasing 4 versions and making armys buying all them they released only one package with the whole thing and sold it at premium price. It was less expensive for fans, for the company and was also more ecologically ethical.

  • They do this because they want awards and music shows. I always find Koreans obsession with titles and prizes pretty pathetic, but that's how their society is, they revolve around not being the best you can be, but rather being bigger than others. In Korea is a bigger prize to sell 200k and more than anyone else than sell 2 million and being only the top 5. Of course this culture is extended to idols, that's why they cry and are look down when they lose awards and no fan want to see their faves suffering


    Problem is Korean awards don't count foreign digitals, neither digital album sales. Bulk buying digital is far more healthy than bulk buying physical as it, as least don't produce huge amounts of wasted paper and plastic. Right now armys are bulk buying digitals in USA and it's working just fine because USA charts recognize digital sales


    I don't know why Koreans are so backwards on their charts methodology, we all know those awards were created only for the sake of robbing fans money and try to insert some money in a dying industry (Korean music market is extremely irrelevant outside kpop). If the purpose was solely making fans open their wallets it's time to recognize iFans money and include us on their criteria, right now iFans need to make a lot of workarounds to help manipulating domestic success, including buying albums they sometimes will never touch

    Armys are not bulk buying digitals. You cant buy more than 4 copies of a version. Its not the same as bulk buying in China, where apparently someone bought 320k digital albums in one transaction on QQ Music or the fanbases buying tens or hundreds of thousands of copies and polluting the environment with them.

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